JVC HANC250 Noise Cancelling Headphone
You must be understand how noisy sounds around you while you traveling far using airplane, or you live in a crowded residential area.. It could even cause you stress!
Not a few among us who crave a quiet environment, especially if you are already in your home. With this condition, JVC knows exactly what we wanted, armed with years of experience, and proven to produce something very useful,
they create a High-Grade Noise-Cancelling Headphones, JVC HANC250 equipped with stereo sound quality that can make you comfortable when use it, both use when traveling away by bus, airplane, or while you relax at home.
This is one of most requested and topseller Noise-Cancelling Headphones during 2009 - 2010 especially for the one who also loves Built in Stereo Audio within Noise-Cancelling Headphone.
Do not let stress control you, feel the serenity produced by these headphones, these headphones are very good to rest and restore your comfort after a day of your activity.
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About JVC
JVC is a very popular Japanese consumer electronics brand. JVC actually stands for Japan Victor Company. JVC has been designing very high quality audio and video products for over 80 years.
In addition to headphones, they make high definition TVs, home theater systems, stereo audio components like amplifiers and speakers, portable audio players, DVD players and recorders and more.
When it comes to JVC you can be sure of a high quality product without a high price tag.
He said that JVC HANC250 outperforms B**** Q*3 at a fraction of the cost
First all noise canceling headphones will produce some audio pressure in the ears and this is simply to do with way noise canceling works. Neither the B*** nor the JVC produce any annoying amplification hum found in many noise canceling headphones. The B*** Q*2 are over the ear and just the physical design cuts out a large amount of ambient noise, the active noise canceling takes care of the rest. The audio reproduction is like most B*** products excellent, good bass and sparkly highs and missing in the middle. But you live with the discomfort of over the ear design (my ears lobes get hot) and relatively large bulk. With the Noise canceling standard set by the Q*2 B*** had to take a much more aggressive approach for the active part of Noise Canceling for its over the year Q*3. The Q*3 do an excellent job (actually better then the Q*2) of canceling noise. The downside for me is the extreme audio pressure exerted by the noise canceling on my ears and I can't keep them on for more then 15 minutes (I feel the discomfort in 15 seconds) but every one is different in their tolerance.
Now to the JVC HANC250 Noise Cancelling Headphone with an over the ear design but slightly larger then the QC3 the JVC ear pads do a very good job of dimming the sounds. But with noise canceling off you can hear most common sounds (kids, TV, fridge, furnace). Switch on the noise canceling and something strange happens all the low frequency sounds just vanish fridge, furnace or in a plane the jet engines you can still hear the kids and TV (till you switch on the music). The other big difference for me is I feel no audio pressure and I have kept them on for hours. B**e with the QC3 eliminates a much wider frequency range then the JVC but introduce much greater audio pressure in the process. The JVC HANC250 are more targeted for the low frequency hence cause less discomfort. If you are looking to use the headphones in a noisy environment and can bear the audio pressure the QC3 have a slight edge but for plane travel the JVC win hands down. My wife just took them on a 16-hour flight (that's in the air 16 hours non stop) and never took them off and felt no discomfort.
With noise canceling on the JVC HANC250 are better then the Q*3 with good tight bass, clear mid range and crisp high end not as sparkly as the QC but more similar to the B*** non noise canceling over the ear headphones. The JVC will work with the noise canceling off (in case you run out of batteries) the B*** will not but the sound quality will suffer. Buy a 15 minute quick charger and a bunch of AAA rechargeable batteries.
Though you won't get the envious looks from other passengers that you would with the B*** but for about the cost of one Q*3 a family of four can have the same comfort and sound quality as you get with the B***. At the same price I would take the JVC NC250 over the Q*3 but at a fraction of the cost this is not even a contest the JVC wins.
JVC HANC250 Noise Cancelling Headphone High-Grade Noise-Canceling Headphone
These JVC headphones are one of the most popular noise-canceling headphones on the market today, second only to the industry-leading Bose Quiet Comfort 15.
If you can't afford (or don't want to pay) $300 for headphones, the HANC250 is an excellent alternative for about a third of the price.
In addition, JVC has developed brand new technology for connects the smooth memory foam cushioned ear pads to the housing that eliminates and isolate background noise.
These headphones have an over the ear (supra-aural) design featuring memory foam cushion earpads. They are rated to provide 85% noise cancellation.
In addition, two patent pending JVC innovations offer additional noise isolation. This includes double housing on the earpiece as well as an innovative technique to attach the memory foam earpad to the headphones.
At only 5.3 ounces, they are one of the lightest headphones in their class. The light weight along with the memory foam earpads improves comfort when used for long periods at a stretch.
They have excellent sound quality. The bass and treble are well balanced and no hiss is apparent when noise canceling is switched on.
They feature a folding design which, along with the noise cancellation feature, makes them a great traveling companion on airline flights.
These headphones are powered by a single AAA battery which is rated for 50 hours of listening. They also feature audio pass-through when the battery dies and as a result can function with the noise cancellation feature switched off.
They also have a standard detachable 4 foot cord. This makes it possible to replace the cord in the event of cord malfunction or breakage — a significantly cheaper alternative than buying new headphones. It is also great to be able to remove the cord so that it doesn't get in the way if you just want to block out noise but not listen to music.
There is no bulky battery pack on the wire which makes them more comfortable and maneuverable.